Frequently Asked Questions
The recovery time from vertigo varies depending on its cause and treatment. For some, vertigo episodes may last only a few seconds or minutes, especially if it’s due to benign positional vertigo (BPPV), and can be quickly resolved with certain maneuvers performed by a healthcare professional. In cases of vertigo caused by inner ear infections such as labyrinthitis or vestibular neuritis, recovery can take from a few days to several weeks and may require medication and vestibular rehabilitation exercises.
For chronic conditions like Meniere’s disease, vertigo can be a recurring issue, and management rather than complete recovery is the goal. Lifestyle changes, diet, and ongoing therapy may be necessary to reduce the frequency and severity of episodes. Each individual’s recovery timeline will differ based on factors such as the underlying cause, treatment effectiveness, and personal health status. It’s important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan tailored to the individual’s specific situation.
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